Part I - Performance, Non-performance, Remedies.

Chapter 2 - Terms and Performance of the Contract

Article 2.115 - Stipulation in Favour of a Third Party

(1) A third party may require performance of a contractual obligation when his right to do so has been expressly agreed between the promisor and the promisee, or when such agreement is to be inferred from the purpose of the contract or the circumstances of the case. The third party need not be identified at the time the agreement is concluded.

started @The University of Tromsø, Norway, 1993
hosted by The University of Oslo, Norway, since 1998
in fellowship with The Institute of International Commercial Law,Pace University, White Plains, New York, U.S.A.